Gaza/Cairo: According to Al Jazeera reports, the Euro -Med Human Rights Monitor has documented at least 110 Palestinians killed by the Israeli military in the Gaza Strip since the implementation of the Seas Fire Agreement last month.
This means that there are at least six victims daily, including both new people who were killed directly by the Israeli army, and with those who travel abroad for Israel’s treatment. He was suffering from his previous wounds after refusing the right.
The Geneva -based organization said more than 900 others were injured since the ceasefire, with an average of 47 injured.
Pregnant Palestinian Israeli shootings in the West Bank
According to Reuters reports, a 23 -year -old Palestinian Palestinian was killed by Israeli security forces at the Noor Shams refugee camp in the occupied West Bank.
The ministry said in a statement that Sandus Jamal Mohammad Shalbi, who was pregnant for eight months, was affected by Israeli firing, the ministry said in a statement that the fetus was not survived and Shalibi’s husband was seriously injured.
The details of Shalibi’s death were not immediately clear. The Israeli army did not immediately comment.
The Palestinian state news agency quoted eyewitnesses as saying that Shalabi and her husband were shot by Israeli forces while they were trying to leave their house.
The Israeli military said it was expanding the counter -terrorism operation in the north of the West Bank to Noor Shams, a refugee camp near the Palestinian town.
Israeli troops withdraw from Gaza: Hamas withdraws from Natzium Corridor
The Israeli army completed the withdrawal from the Netzerum Corridor on a major highway in Gaza, which is part of an ongoing ceasefire agreement, a Hamas official told AFP.
“Israeli forces have eliminated their positions and military positions and have completely withdrawn their tanks from Natzam Corridor on Salahuddin Road, which, freely in both directions,” the Interior Ministry official said. Allowed. “
An AFP journalist at the scene said there were no Israeli forces.